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    <h1>Provider to Subscriber's Building</h1>
    <p>There are several options a subscriber has when selecting internet connectivity for their home or business.  This section describes the services that would run from the internet to the subscriber’s building.</p><br/>
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            <th>Type</th>
            <th>Provider/ Speed/ Cost</th>
            <th>Pros</th>
            <th>Cons</th>
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            <td>Satellite</td>
            <td>Excede12: 12Mbps / 3 Mbps, 7.5 GB/month: $49.99, 15 GB/month: $79.99, 25 GB/month: $129.99<br/>HughesNet: 100Kbps/200Kbps, 6GB/ month: $49.99</td>
            <td>Ability to connect if you live in remote areas</td>
            <td>Security, Usage limitations</td>
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            <td>DSL</td>
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                <a href="http://www.att.com/dsl/start/index.jsp?_requestid=1518370" target="_blank">AT&amp;T</a>  - *768kbps / 384kbps - $14.95 , *6Mbps / 768kbps - $43.00<br/>
                <a href="http://www22.verizon.com/home/highspeedinternet/plans/" target="_blank">Verizon</a> - *1Mbps / NA - $19.99 , *15Mbps / NA - $29.99<br/>
                <a href="http://www.earthlink.net/access/dsl.faces" target="_blank">Earthlink</a> - *6Mbps / NA - $14.95
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            <td>Uses existing telephone wiring infrastructure, Easy to install, Always on and secured than cable modem</td>
            <td>Speeds are slower in general than Cable or Fiber, Operates on traditional copper telephone lines, Heavy traffic on phone line</td>
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            <td>Cable Modems</td>
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                 <a href="http://www.timewarnercable.com/Midwest/learn/hso/internetplans.html" target="_blank">Time Warner</a>  - *3Mbps / *1Mbps -  $22.50^ , *50Mbps / *5Mbps - $42.50^<br/>
                 <a href="http://www.charter.com/top/internet" target="_blank">Charter Communications</a> - *3Mbps / *384kbps - $19.99^ , *100Mbps / *5Mbps - $59.99^<br/>
                 <a href="http://www.comcast.com/internet-service.html" target="_blank">ComCast</a> - *20Mbps / NA - $29.00` , *105Mbps / NA - $199.95  
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            <td>Speed, Technology will allow for faster speeds due to the nature of using shielded cabling</td>
            <td>Limited availability in rural areas, Typically only one provider per area (monopoly)</td>
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            <td>Fiber</td>
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                 <a href="http://www.theverge.com/2012/6/2/3059741/verizon-fios-new-pricing-internet-plans" target="_blank">Verizon FIOS</a>  - *3Mbps/*1Mbps - $54.99, *50Mbps/*25Mbps - $74.99, *300Mbps/*65Mbps - $204.99<br/>
                 <a href="http://www.att.com/u-verse/explore/internet-landing.jsp?fbid=ImOZbVXD3Jf" target="_blank">AT&amp;T UVerse</a> - *3Mbps/NA - $38, *12Mbps/NA - $48, *24Mbps/NA - $63<br/>
                 Time Warner - Fiber to Node (see above)
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            <td>Extreme Speeds</td>
            <td>Limited availability, Consumers end up paying steep prices to get high speed</td>
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